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EU: May 3, 2002. AU: May 17, 2002 [1] Genre (s) Racing. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Wave Race: Blue Storm [a] is a jetski racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the GameCube in late 2001. It is the sequel to the 1996 Nintendo 64 game Wave Race 64, and the third in the series that started with the 1992 Game Boy game ...
The Game Wave console could be disconnected from the controller caddy. The Game Wave was packaged with both RCA and S-Video cables, along with 4 IR-based wireless controllers (modeled after typical DVD remote controllers) and a case that holds up to 6 controllers. The case and console are designed to sit side-by-side on a shelf to form a ...
Gamewave or Game Wave may refer to: An abbreviation for the Game Wave Family Entertainment System video game console and DVD player. A rarely used alternate term for chiptune and bitpop music. The Gamewave Group Limited, an online MMORPG game provider in China.
Wave Race is a 1992 personal watercraft racing video game developed by Pax Softnica and Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. It is the first game in the Wave Race series. The player controls a jet skier around a track aiming to beat the computer or up to three friends using the link cable accessory.
Release. NA: November 27, 2001 [1] EU: December 14, 2001. Genre (s) Racing. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Wave Rally, also known as Jet Ski Riders, is a 2001 Jet Ski racing game developed by Opus Studio and published by Eidos Interactive exclusively for the PlayStation 2. It was also to be released on the Xbox but was canceled.
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Wave Race 64 was promoted with a marketing campaign that cost $4 million. It was first released in Japan in September 1996 on an 8-MB cartridge. In the United States, Wave Race 64 was released as the third Nintendo 64 game on November 4, 1996, featuring voice changes and renamed levels.
Utah sports magnate Ryan Smith officially closed on his purchase of the Phoenix Coyotes on Thursday, an occasion the team used to confirm its new, temporary name and jerseys, as well as the team's ...